South Korea to Pursue Nuclear-Powered Submarine Capability
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South Korea has officially announced its pursuit of a nuclear-powered submarine. This strategic goal was confirmed during a high-level defense meeting chaired by President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The initiative aims to strengthen the country's naval power and improve its ability to monitor undersea threats. Nuclear-powered submarines can operate submerged for much longer than conventional diesel-electric vessels, offering a significant tactical advantage.
The announcement did not include a specific development timeline or budget. Analysts note that building such advanced military technology is a complex and long-term endeavor. This move signals South Korea's commitment to a more self-reliant and advanced national defense.